Can dilapidated houses in rural areas be rebuilt after they are demolished?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-28
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Dilapidated houses in rural areas can be rebuilt after they are demolished. But it takes a lot of process.

    For self-built houses in rural areas, the quality of the houses will deteriorate after a certain period of time. It is understood that dilapidated houses in rural areas can be rebuilt.

    Rural dilapidated houses can be rebuilt, but certain conditions need to be met, and the old houses need to be demolished and rebuilt, and they also need to apply, first to the local village committee, and then the village committee to the township land and housing department to apply again, after the approval is successful, it can be rebuilt. As long as you get the approval documents, it is reasonable for you to build a new house. However, the area of the newly built houses should not exceed the prescribed range, and it should also be noted that houses cannot be built on cultivated land, and one house per household must be followed.

    principles. The specific process of applying for reconstruction of dilapidated houses in rural areas:

    1. The head of household needs to apply.

    For households that meet the requirements for the renovation of dilapidated houses and voluntarily complete the renovation of dilapidated houses in the same year, the head of the household shall voluntarily submit a written application to the village committee where they belong, fill in the application form for rural households to renovate dilapidated houses, and provide a copy of their household registration and ID card.

    Copies and dilapidated houses** include before, during, and after the renovation, including supporting materials such as the portrait of the head of the household.

    2. Appraisal by the village committee.

    After receiving the application from the needy family, the village committee shall convene a meeting of villagers' representatives to deliberate on whether the conditions for transformation are met, and the results of the appraisal shall be publicized for a period of public notice.

    7 days. If it is found that the conditions for renovation are met after evaluation and there is no objection to the publicity, fill in the "Rural Dilapidated Housing Renovation Farmer Approval Form" and report it to the town people for review. If it does not meet the conditions for transformation or has objections to the publicity, it will not be declared.

    3. Township people's ** audit.

    After receiving the application materials from the village committee, the leading group for the renovation of dilapidated houses in townships and towns shall organize the staff of the planning, land and other departments to go to the house for verification. If the verification meets the requirements, the inspectors shall sign and sign the opinions and report to the people of the town for approval. If the conditions are not met, the materials shall be returned to the local village committee and the reasons shall be explained.

    4. Sign the agreement on the renovation of dilapidated houses.

    All rural households that are audited and listed as rural dilapidated house renovation in the current year need to sign a dilapidated house renovation agreement with the local people, clarifying the quality requirements, subsidy standards and completion time limit.

    5. Completion acceptance.

    After completion, the preliminary acceptance will be carried out by the towns first, and then led by the County Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau, the Supervision Bureau, the Audit Bureau, the Finance Bureau, the Development and Reform Bureau, and the Quality Supervision Station.

    and other relevant units to conduct a comprehensive inspection and acceptance. After the experience is qualified, the subsidy funds can be redeemed.

    The above is the specific process of self-built houses in rural areas, I hope it can be helpful to you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In line with the overall rural plan, the construction of houses in the rural areas and the demolition of the old and the construction of the new should also be in line with the overall rural plan. In half of rural areas, it is common to demolish old houses and build new ones.

    Housing construction in rural areas should also meet the requirements of one house per household. For such peasants' applications for reconstruction, the illegal occupation of land in rural areas will be demolished and rectified, and the household registration does not belong to the village collective. The procedures for the demolition and reconstruction of old houses in rural areas are:

    It should be in line with the local land use master plan; The demolition and reconstruction of dilapidated houses are as follows: it is necessary to measure the homestead; Therefore, peasant friends must meet all the conditions for building houses in rural areas, and the overall appearance is not much different. Whether or not to return to the original homestead in the rural areas, whether to build new houses, whether the rural homesteads should be demolished and rebuilt, and prevent the peasants from returning to poverty due to the construction of houses, because the homesteads are owned by the collective.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Summary. Absolutely. Houses are generally rebuilt in situ.

    Can dilapidated houses in rural areas be rebuilt after they are demolished?

    Absolutely. Houses are generally rebuilt in situ.

    There are many types of dilapidated houses in rural areas, but not all dilapidated houses in rural areas can be rebuilt, some dilapidated houses can be demolished or not rebuilt, and some dilapidated houses can be rebuilt after demolition. So what kind of dilapidated houses in rural areas can be demolished and rebuilt? First of all, the household head or equity holder of a dilapidated house in a rural area should have a household registration in the village.

    In other words, only the villagers (members of the collective economic organization) are eligible to apply for the reconstruction of dilapidated houses, and anyone whose household registration has moved out of the countryside or whose household registration is not in the village cannot apply for the reconstruction of dilapidated houses. Second, the application for the reconstruction of dilapidated houses in rural areas must meet the requirements of one household and one house. The "Land Management Law" stipulates that a rural family can only own one homestead, and the usable area of the homestead must meet the area standard stipulated by the local government.

    That is to say, if a family has more than one house, and the old house becomes a dilapidated house, it can no longer apply for reconstruction, and can only be demolished, not rebuilt. Villagers who have only one house in their own village, whose house has become a dilapidated house, apply to the village committee, and can only rebuild the house after obtaining approval for building a house.

    I mean, after the dilapidated miscellaneous houses in the countryside are demolished, some of the safety hazards will be demolished, and then the CCB will be renovated?

    Absolutely.

    As long as the area does not exceed the previous one, there is no problem.

    But can it be rebuilt with the interference of neighbors?

    Neighbors interfering in this will involve a dispute.

    If there is no problem with the land, if he interferes, call the police directly.

    But just two meters away in front of the door of the neighbor's house.

    It doesn't matter how many meters away.

    If the land is yours.

    is the foundation of the previous one.

    That's reasonable and legitimate.

    But now it is the construction of a new countryside, requiring the demolition of dangerous and miscellaneous items, you have removed a part, and continue to flip the cover, how to carry out the work in the future, and the main road of the village.

    **If it cannot be renovated, there is definitely no way to renovate.

    If it is at an intersection and the renovation affects traffic, the village committee will directly report to the higher department and issue a corresponding report.

    But the miscellaneous house has changed its main body and its original state, in other words, the neighbors are real.

    There is no power to stop it.

    Is it so? This needs to be based on the planning area on the real estate certificate, if there is this part on the real estate certificate, there is no problem.

    If the distance is less than a meter from the neighbor.

    According to the regulations, it must be signed by the neighbor.

    Oh, that is to say, the rice or the meter, the neighbors still interfere.

    That's right, this is the red line range.

    Beyond that, neighbors have the right to interfere.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, as long as the homestead is yours, you can tear down the dilapidated house and rebuild it, if the homestead is not your name, you can't.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the peasants want to demolish and rebuild these dilapidated houses, they can also do so, but they must go to the relevant departments to take some documents issued by the village committee to the relevant departments for processing, and only after the relevant departments have conducted surveys, inspections and approvals can they rebuild new houses on the original foundations.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is perfectly fine, but you need to apply to the relevant department to be eligible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As long as it is your own place and the property right is confirmed, then it can be demolished and rebuilt, because it is your own place.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Hello, dear, rural dilapidated houses can be rebuilt after demolition. However, it is necessary to submit an application to the local villagers' committee, and then the villagers' committee will apply to the urban land and housing authority, and after the examination and approval, the construction can be rebuilt.

    Hello, kiss Zhengyan, the rural dilapidated houses can be rebuilt after the demolition and annihilation. However, it is necessary to submit an application to the local villagers' committee, and then the villagers' committee will apply to the competent authority of the urban land and housing house, and after the examination and approval, it can be rebuilt.

    The following issues must be paid attention to when demolishing and rebuilding dilapidated houses: 1. The area of newly built houses cannot exceed the required area; 2. It is not allowed to build a house on agricultural land, and the basic principle of one house per household must be followed. 3. You must pass the audit before you can rebuild the house, if you don't pass the audit if you don't collapse the bridge, then it is an illegal building that belongs to the unauthorized construction of the house.

    4. If the household registration is no longer in the village, it can no longer be renovated, and if the house is renovated and rebuilt, it will be the village collective.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is compensation for the demolition of dilapidated houses in rural areas, and the specific compensation standards are subject to local documents. The relevant compensation for the demolition of dilapidated houses can be inquired about by the local ** department, because it is a standard formulated by the local ** department according to the specific situation. Houses are the shelter of farmers, and the issue of compensation for demolition and relocation is particularly important.

    The renovation of dilapidated houses is different from the expropriation and demolition, and for the renovation of dilapidated houses, subsidies will be issued by ** after application and identification to assist the applicant in renovating dilapidated houses to improve the original living environment. Based on the actual situation of the local rural economic and social development level and financial situation, and with reference to the method of rural dilapidated housing renovation, cost needs, and the ability of the subsidy recipients to raise their own funds, the compensation standards shall be reasonably determined.

    The criteria are roughly as follows:

    **The financial subsidy is 7,500 yuan per household, the provincial level is 3,000 yuan per household subsidy for the national poor counties and counties (cities and districts) according to the western development policy, and the provincial subsidy is 2,000 yuan per household in other general counties (cities and districts), which is arranged by all localities according to the transformation method. In addition to ** and provincial subsidies, the rest of the ** subsidies are borne by cities and counties. Municipal and county-level finances should include the subsidy funds for the renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas into the financial budget.

    Ways to renovate dilapidated houses in rural areas.

    1. If the rural dilapidated house to be renovated belongs to the whole dilapidated house (Grade D), it should be demolished and rebuilt; In principle, the reconstruction of houses should be mainly built by rural households, and if rural households have difficulties in self-construction and are willing to build unified, the local government should play an organizational and coordinating role to help rural households choose a qualified construction team to build unified.

    2. If the dilapidated houses in rural areas are to be renovated and belong to local hazards (Class C), they should be repaired and reinforced.

    3. In villages where the transformation of dilapidated houses is relatively concentrated and has certain conditions, village planning and infrastructure supporting facilities can be implemented to promote the integration of dilapidated house renovation infrastructure and the whole village.

    The subsidy for the renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas is based on the household as a unit, and the application is submitted by the head of the household, and the applicant must meet the following conditions at the same time:

    1) Have a local agricultural household registration and live in the local area, and is the owner of the property right of the house;

    2) Belong to the 2008 rural dilapidated housing census statistics of dilapidated housing households;

    3) Belong to any of the types of rural five-guarantee households, low-income households, needy households, and ordinary households.

    Rural households with any of the following circumstances are not eligible for subsidies for the renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas;

    1) Safe housing has been built;

    2) Housing is difficult, crowded, and needs to be separated;

    3) There is no residential house.

    **Interim Measures for the Management of Subsidy Funds for Rural Dilapidated Housing Renovation

    Article 10 ** The target of the subsidy fund for the renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas is the rural poor households living in dilapidated houses, and priority is given to supporting the renovation of dilapidated houses of poor households such as rural households with five guarantees, subsistence allowance households, and poor disabled households.

    Article 11 ** The purpose of the subsidy funds for the renovation of dilapidated houses in rural areas shall be in line with the provisions of the notice of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development on the issuance of the Technical Guidelines for the Appraisal of Dangerous Houses in Rural Areas (Trial) (Jiancun Han No. 69 2009) and other relevant documents, as well as the expenditures on the purchase of energy-saving building materials, the use of energy-saving technologies, the improvement of heating methods and the use of renewable energy in the renovation of rural dilapidated houses.

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